Posted: 01/07/2014
- The coldest morning in almost three years occurred in the Brazos Valley Tuesday. While still very cold, temperatures started on a warming trend that will take us near 70° by the end of the week. Rain chances are back in the forecast as well.

Posted: 01/07/2014
- Brutal, record-breaking cold descended on the East and South, sending the mercury plummeting Tuesday into the single digits and teens from Boston and New York to Atlanta, Nashville and Birmingham — places where many people know almost nothing about freezing weather.

Posted: 01/06/2014
- A state emergency management official says "the worst possible combination of circumstances" caused six semis and about 375 vehicles to get stuck along a snowy stretch of interstate in southern Illinois.

Updated: 01/07/2014
- A strong cold front entered the Brazos Valley Sunday, bringing some of the coldest air the Brazos Valley has experienced since February 2011. Record lows were recorded Monday -- along with very cold afternoon daytime highs.

Posted: 01/05/2014
- A combination of cold, snow and wind is making travel difficult in parts of the country. Several Midwestern states have been walloped with up to a foot of new snow as bitterly cold temperatures begin to settle in

Posted: 01/05/2014
- Snow-covered roads, high winds and ice were creating dangerous driving conditions Sunday from the Dakotas to Missouri to Delaware ahead of a "polar vortex" that'll bring below-zero - and possibly record-breaking - temperatures not seen in years to much of the nation.

Updated: 01/06/2014
- After a strong cold front drove in a blast of Arctic air over the weekend, we are kicking off the new week on a down-right freezing note...literally! As cold air settles in, low temperatures could be record breaking across the area.

Updated: 01/04/2014
- It has been decades since parts of the Midwest experienced a deep freeze like the one expected to arrive Sunday, with potential record-low temperatures heightening fears of frostbite and hypothermia - even in a region where bundling up is second nature.

Posted: 01/03/2014
- A split weekend and a wild ride of temperatures over the next 48 hours. In advance of our next cold front, temperatures turn overly mild by Saturday afternoon. Enjoy it while you can -- another blast of winter arrives by Sunday.

Posted: 01/03/2014
- A winter storm that swept across the Midwest this week blew through parts of Canada and the East on Friday, producing more than a foot of snow in spots, giving rise to gusty winds and leaving bone-chilling cold in its wake.

Updated: 01/03/2014
- According to a climate summary put out by the National Weather Service, 2013 was fairly close to normal temperature wise. December 2013 started off on a warm note, but ended a few degrees below average.

Posted: 01/02/2014
- The New Year's Day cold front that moved through the Brazos Valley made itself known Thursday, as wind chills were trapped in the 30s for much of the day. A frigid, hard freeze is expected heading into Friday, followed by a very brief "warm" up.

Posted: 01/01/2014
- Residents and emergency management officials in New England and parts of New York prepared on Wednesday for a winter storm predicted to help usher in 2014 with snow and frigid temperatures across much of the region.

Posted: 12/30/2013
- A cold and cloudy day across the Brazos Valley in the wake of Sunday afternoon / evening's cold front. High to mid-level cloud cover hung tough over the area, keeping afternoon highs only in the 30s and 40s. We'll slowly warm back to normal by the start of 2014.

Updated: 12/28/2013
- A week after an ice storm hit parts of northern New England, more than 4,000 Maine residents are still without power. And utility officials say the weekend snowstorm could cause more outages.

Posted: 12/27/2013
- High level cloud cover will continue to stream over the Brazos Valley heading into the start of the weekend. Temperatures will be seasonable as we kick off weekend activities -- enjoy it, though. Our next strong cold front arrives late Sunday.

Posted: 12/27/2013
- It seemed there was no end in sight after three years without any meaningful snow or summer rain. In 2013, New Mexico's drought became what climate experts and water managers were calling unprecedented.

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